Daffydd57
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I hope the new release is soon. Just noticed that, even with the hotfix installed, it has now gone back to default expiry of same day at 11:02 instead of set 2 days. It had been working correctly, not sure what changed.
Thanks
DafNow it appears to be working correctly. Not sure if it is due to the hot fix or if the issue comes and goes randomly. Will keep you updated. Will there be an official update coming down?
Using the hot fix version you linked to – no change. The issue persists.
Just installed 3.0.6 and found the setting in Advanced – perfect! Thanks again!
Thank you. I hope you strongly consider it or we will not be able to update past 2.9x. It’s completely unnecessary verbiage – it adds nothing to the plugins functionality.
Or maybe you could advise me as to which files I could modify to remove the extra text.
Thanks
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Checking Browser MessageIt must have been something with Contact7 Plugin – I replaced it with WPForms and no more message. Odd, tho, that disabling that plugin didn’t stop the message from appearing.
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In reply to: Checking Browser MessageThanks, tho. ??
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In reply to: Checking Browser MessageI don’t have that directory.
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In reply to: Checking Browser MessageHey thanks, Alan. I’ve tried changing themes and I still get it. It’s the darnest thing. Once you access the page – even without clicking the “Continue” button – it won’t do it again next time you access it … until you delete cookies … then it’s on again. :/
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS Feed: [an error occurred while processing this directive]You’re a genius, George! Thank you so much! I did change the permalinks not too long ago – didn’t even think about that!
Thanks again!
Daf“The default Default Date/Time Expiration is needed if you want to automatically expire new post. For example if you set to 1 week, then every new post that you created will expired in 1 week without you set manually each post.”
I get that – that is “Custom” – but what purpose does “Post/Page Publish” have? It seems to literally expire the post before it’s even published.
This appears to have been fixed. I will know for sure when the rest of the news guys get in. If you don’t hear back it’s good to go!
Thanks
Daf
Understood, thanks!
Hi,
I don’t see this fix in the newest release…
FIXED: Fix PHP warning: attempt to read propertyu “ID” on null in the “the_content” filter, #313;
FIXED: Fix PHP warning: undefined array key “properties” in class-wp-rest-meta-fields.php, #311;
FIXED: Update language files to ES, FR and IT (thanks to @wocmultimedia), #308;What PHP version do you have?
PHP version = PHP 7.4 (ea-php74)Does it help if you install an older version of PublishPress Future?
It’s done this for several versions now. I don’t have time to go through each to find where it started.Can you see this on a second site?
It happens on all of our WP sites.It doesn’t sound like you’re on top of this, so we just have to remember to set the user roles with each update.
Daf